Karl Sjogren is author of “The Fairshare Model: A Performance-Based Capital Structure for Venture-Stage Initial Public Offerings.” The 2019 book’s tagline is “Reimagining Capitalism at DNA Level” because the Fairshare Model balances and aligns the interest of investors and employees—capital and labor.
The former Chairman of Silicon Valley Bank, Ken Wilcox, calls it “an important work” because all the existing forms of funding have serious flaws.
Karl is a consulting CFO in the San Francisco Bay area. From 1996 to 2001, he was CEO of Fairshare, Inc., an online community of average investors that sought to make it less expensive for companies to market investor-friendly IPOs. A forerunner to the concept of “equity crowdfunding,” Fairshare attracted 16,000 members and substantially more visitors to its education-oriented website before shutting down after the dotcom and telecom busts.
The Stanford Social Innovation Review published an excerpt https://bit.ly/33NzsrO
Overview of the concept https://bit.ly/3blqaZp
The book is on Amazon.
Google Books offers a substantial preview — https://bit.ly/2LsXdRr
Http://www.linkedin.com/in/karlsjogren
Invited by: Zécca Lehn
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